NARA ANCIENT CAPITALS

Nara Ancient Capitals
5 DAYS

Mixed town roads (paved) and forest trails (unpaved) - the walks are typically moderate, but strenuous at times, with days of up to 5 hours of hiking

Recommended from January to December

The Kansai region, situated at the centre of Japan's main island of Honshu, is home to three historic capitals: Kyoto, Nara and the smaller, lesser known Asuka. All three have rich and varied histories. Our tour includes scenic and culturally significant hiking trails, as well as overnight stays in small, traditional inns, with an option for a Machiya townhouse stay in Nara. The inns offer authentic Japanese meals and outstanding 'Omotenashi' service. 

You can opt to upgrade to a wonderful Machiya Townhouse in Nara. Machiya are beautiful wooden townhouses that have seen a resurgence in recent years to younger craftsmen and designers realising the cultural significance of such majestic, typically historic buildings. 

Experience the rural lifestyle of the Japanese countryside in Asuka. In this peaceful agricultural community, you stay overnight in a charming Japanese guesthouse or can stay with a local family for an immersive farm stay experience. 

Self guided

DAY 1
Arrive in Asuka

Head by train from Kyoto or Osaka to Asuka on the southern edge of the Yamato Plain. This peaceful agricultural community is an ideal location to experience the rural lifestyle of the Japanese countryside. 

We recommend our Asuka Monuments Walk for your first day here. The walk gives a perfect introduction to the history and landmarks of the villages.

Overnight at a Minshuku Japanese guesthouse or at a friendly family homestay.

Walking distance: 9 km / 5.5 miles (plus optional Iwaido detour)
Elevation gain: 420 m / 1,375 feet of ascent / 425 m / 1,390 feet of descent (plus optional Iwaido detour)
Time required: about 4 hours of optional walking 
Accommodation: Minshuku (Family run guesthouse) or Japanese homestay

DAY 2
Asuka Tanzan Shrine hike

On your second day in Asuka, there is the opportunity to explore the village further. For a more active day, follow our walking directions along the route to Tanzan Shrine - wind your way along the pretty roads of this agricautural community and then head up along a forest trail to the stomospheric shrine. 
Overnight at Minshuku Japanese guesthouse or friendly family homestay.

Walking distance: 13 km / 8 miles
Elevation gain: 530 m / 1,730 feet of ascent; 300 m / 985 feet of descent
Time required: about 5 hours of optional walking
Accommodation: Minshuku (Family run guesthouse) or Japanese homestay

DAY 3
Hike the Yamanobe no Michi in Nara

This morning you can rent bicycles to visit Asuka's wonderful terraced rice fields. After wards, travel by train to Nara, Japan's first permanent capital. Established in 710 and then known as Heijo, Nara abounds in cultural heritage, with many hisotoric treasures and easy access to wonderful nature. 

Or make an earlier start from Asuka and hike the historic Yamanobe no Michi trail before arriving at your accommodation in Nara this evening, staying at a Japanese inn or western style hotel.

Walking distance: 16 km / 10 miles
Elevation gain: negligible ascent and descent
Time required: about 5 hours of optional walking
Accommodation: Ryokan (travellers inn) or Machiya townhouse

DAY 4
Hike the Yamanobe no Michi in Nara

Today there is a chance to undertake the Yagyu Kaido hike from Yagyu village back to Nara, following in the footsteps of warriors who took this route to the sward making village of Yagyu. The full hike is a challenging 20 km, but we offer a shorter 12 km option from Enjo-ji Temple, too. Both hikes end with a wonderful stroll through Nara Park, with its famous deer and temples. Overnight at a Japanese inn or western style hotel. 

Walking Distance: 11.7 km / 7.3 miles
Elevation gain: 240 m / 790 feet of ascent and 535 m / 1755 feet of descent
Time required: about 5 hours of optional walking
Accommodation: Ryokan (travellers inn) or Machiya townhouse

DAY 5
Sightseeing in Nara

Explore more of Nara before heading onwards by train. Spend the day visiting important cultural spots including Todai-ji and Horyu-ji temples, visit the carefully preserved Edo period merchant district of Nara-machi, Isuien Garden. The tour ends with your train journey back to Kyoto or Osaka. You can use our train tickets to board a morning train, or you can enjoy a full day in Nara and travel onwards in the late afternoon or early evening. 

PACKAGE
Inclusions

4 nights at Japanese inns
4 breakfasts and 4 dinners
Round trip tickets from Kyoto or Osaka
Detailed day by day itinerary, walking directions and Kansai guidebook
Topographical maps
Local support by telephone
Forwarding of one item of luggage between the inns in Asuka and Nara
Our preparing for your trip and travelling in Japan guidebooks
Optional orientation at the Kyoto office

Rates starting from 152,000 yen per person

Exclusions: Flights, airport transfers, pay locally for drinks with meals and for lunches, paylocally for buses on each day and for rental bicycles